Our March window theme is Daffodils and window dressers Kathryn and Tara have been busy making lovely Cornish daffodils.

Kathryn and Tara made the daffs using tiny pompoms of wool, attached them onto the end of bamboo sticks and then wrapped tissue paper petals around the pom pom.Each daffodil has its own unique name, which has been stamped onto the luggage tags.

The inspiration for the window came from Ron Scamp, a daffodil breeder in Falmouth. You can read his story here

The entries flooded in for our charity Christmas card competition this year and the judging took place this morning. We know all the budding designers are keen to know if they have won, so drum roll please…

Sperry Top-Sider deck shoes have been a favourite since 1935 when Paul Sperry, inspired by the pattern of cracks in his dog Prince’s paws and his ability to run nimbly over the ice and snow, used a pen knife to cut into the rubber outer sole of a trainer. As a keen sailor Paul used these new shoe soles to avoid slipping on the wet deck of his boat and so a classic was born!

Would you believe it? It’s been a whole year since we opened our doors at the Seasalt Rock Shop. The team sent through some lovely piccies of the shop bedecked in birthday decorations – and customers celebrated with us with fizz from Polgoon Vineyard, pasties from Chough Bakery, fudge from Buttermilk Confections and flowers by Elaine at Flowers from Bruallen. We hope you all had a lovely time and saved us a slice of cake!